2023 APPT Manila

APPT Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2023 APPT Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j7
Prize
11,414,730 PHP
Event Info
Prize Pool
76,832,730 PHP
Entries
1,354
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
395
Players Left
91

Kaminski Tops Day 1a in Manila; Ward and Shih With Decent Stacks

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Oleg Kaminski
Oleg Kaminski

The return of the PokerStars Asia-Pacific Poker Tour to the capital of the Philippines after a one-year hiatus can most certainly considered a success story. Several shard trophies have already been awarded since July 27, 2023, but all eyes were set on the crown jewel of the series.

The 2023 APPT Manila PHP65,000 Main Event is off to a very successful start thanks to 395 total entries in the first of the three flights, which has ensured that the PHP 20 million guarantee for the flagship tournament in the Coral Room at Okada Manila has already been surpassed.

So far, a prize pool of PHP22,414,275 has emerged but this figure will certainly be surpassed significantly with two starting days to come. One year ago, the same event gathered 801 entries and generated a prize pool of PHP 45,452,745, of which nearly half has already been reached.

Fewer than one-quarter of the field in the opening flight made it through as 91 players bagged up for the night. Canada's Oleg Kaminski topped the overnight leaderboard by some margin after he turned his 30,000 starting stack into 426,000, whereas Iargo Sebastian Guimaraes finished in second place with 340,500. A trio of players then follows within one big blind, including Hyeonho Shin (324,000), Lok Ching Li (323,000) and Jungsup Yun (322,000).

Noel Llamedo is the only local player to reach the top ten, and his 312,500 are good enough for sixth place, while the APPT veteran Thomas Ward from New Zealand advanced with a very healthy 284,500.

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Oleg KaminskiCanada426,000142
2Iargo GuimaraesBrazil340,500114
3Hyeonho ShinSouth Korea324,000108
4Lok Ching LiAustralia323,000108
5Jungsup YunSouth Korea322,000107
6Noel LlamedoPhilippines312,500104
7Kevin ClemotFrance296,00099
8Thomas WardNew Zealand284,50095
9Koichi NozakiJapan277,00092
10Ilia DrobinRussia276,50092
Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward

French poker pro Nicolas Cardyn, who now calls the nearby Philippine island of Siargao his home, advanced with an above-average stack of 199,000. Further notables to advance included Event #9 winner Dingxiang Ong (179,500), Kitson Kho (150,500), Jenam Yu (149,000), Andy Li (112,500), and Hon Cheong Lee (89,500).

Many other big names of the Asia-Pacific poker scene came up short of securing a stack for Day 2 in the first of three flights such as John Tech, Florencio Campomanes, Jinlong Hu, Mike Takayama, Calvin Tan, the PokerStars Poker Players Championship finalists Marc Rivera and Max Menzel, Ting-Yi Tsai, Lester Edoc, as well as Hal Rotholz to name all but a few. They have another two chances to take a shot at the juicy prize pool here in Manila.

Both remaining starting days will occur on Friday, August 4, 2023. Day 1b gets underway at 1 p.m. local time and will feature a level duration of 40 minutes each. The turbo heat 1c will follow as of 8 p.m. local time, with the level duration cut in half. Both flights are set to complete a total of 13 levels each and the survivors will advance to Day 2 where they join the 91 contenders who made it through so far.

Each starting day allows for a single reentry, and once players bagged up chips, they can no longer join any of the flights thereafter, as only the first successful attempt counts. A bumper field is expected for Day 1b, on which the PokerNews live reporting team will focus. Chip counts of Day 1c and the seat draw for Day 2 will be provided as soon as the local staff has provided it.

Stay tuned on PokerNews as the live poker circuit in Asia continues to thrive in 2023.

Tags: Andy LiCalvin TanDingxiang OngFlorencio CampomanesHon Cheong LeeHyeonho ShinJohn TechKevin ClemotKitson KhoLok Ching LiMarc RiveraMax MenzelMike TakayamaNicolas CardynOleg KaminskiThomas WardTing-Yi Tsai